OxyLED motion sensor closet light-diyy stick-on anywhere portable 10-LED wireless cabinet night/stairs/step light bar with magnetic strip OxyLED motion sensor closet light, show Seiko quality, taste home fun. With OxyLED motion sensor lights, you can… – say good Bye to bumping into stuff in the dark. – comfort kids who are afraid of the dark. – cheaper to run than ceiling lights. Automatic sensor: auto-on within 10 feet, auto-off after 15-18 seconds of no motion detected. With easy installation, it mounts in seconds. No hammers, drills, or tools required. An adhesive strip with magnetic fields is easily attached to and detachable from the lamp body. Specifications: 1.Sensitivity > 3 meter distance 2.Sensor range: 120 degrees 3.Led Qty: 10 LED 4.Light color: pure white 5.Led life: 50, 000 hours or more 6.Size: 7.5 x 1.2 in (L x W) 7.Material: aluminum + ABS 8.Light weight: 114G/4.0Oz tips: ▲please kindly check if the batteries have been installed in the correct direction. There is an instruction label to Prompt you this information. ▲Please do not install 2 lights too close from each other. The lighting may cause the other one does not work. ▲This light can only be turned on in darkness environment. ▲Battery not included. Package content: – 1 x 10 LED IR sensor closet light – 1 x user manual.
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I see the light! I purchased these to go in my mater bedroom closet in those dark corners. The lights immediately sense motion and turn on as soon as I enter. I love that the lights are mounted on a magnetic strip, so are easily removable when the 4 AA batteries need to be changed. Have now stuck a strip under our sink in order to better see what cleaning products are buried back there, and in the kitchen pantry to better see the massive quantities of snacks we hoard during sales at our local memebership store…
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How we customized this awesome little light: This is a little gem for lighting the microwave cabinet. Because of where it’s installed, we only wanted the light to go on via the motion sensor when reaching for the microwave and not when folks were walking by. Also, the sensor that reacts to the light in the room was very sensitive and we could not get the light to go on without covering the sensor (it’s opposite where the batteries go in). A simple fix with some electric tape solved both problems. We wrapped the motion sensor (in the…